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The Norman Frontier In The Twelfth And Early Thirteenth Centuries Daniel Power

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The Norman Frontier In The Twelfth And Early Thirteenth Centuries Daniel Power
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.27 MB
Pages: 664
Author: Daniel Power
ISBN: 9780511470561, 9780521089586, 9780521571722, 0511470568, 0521089581, 0521571723
Language: English
Year: 2005

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The Norman Frontier In The Twelfth And Early Thirteenth Centuries Daniel Power by Daniel Power 9780511470561, 9780521089586, 9780521571722, 0511470568, 0521089581, 0521571723 instant download after payment.

This detailed study of Normandy's frontiers in the twelfth century explores how the dukes of Normandy, who were also usually kings of England, controlled the borders of their realm, and how the local aristocracy responded to their rule. The book discusses ties of land and kinship among the frontier lords, and how the political borders affected government, law, the Church, and the fortunes of the local nobility. It culminates in a major discussion of the annexation of Normandy by the kings of France in 1204.

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